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Cooking with the Leiden International Centre: Food to Survive the Dutch Weather
Cold winds and gray skies call for one thing: the warmth of homemade food. We asked our team members to share their favorite recipes for this time of year! And the cherry on top? You don’t have to be a kitchen master to make them, simple ingredients and a little love are all you need to create...
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How to Get Shortlisted in the Netherlands: Recruiter Insights for Mid-Career Professionals and Internationals
If you are a mid-career professional in the Netherlands and you are applying for jobs but not getting interviews, this article is for you. This is also for international professionals in NL who feel unsure about how recruitment works here. Over the past weeks, I interviewed recruiters across the...
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Discover the Leiden Region
The Leiden region is full of surprises. Why not discover them?...
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The Work Council's Right of Advice
Employee participation is a constitutional right in the Netherlands. When a company employs 50 or more people, the employer (the entrepreneur) is obliged to establish a Works Council (WC). The rights and obligations of the WC are governed in the Works Council Act (WCA). The purpose of the WCA is...
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Best 10 things to do when setting up your business
We know from experience setting up a business is challenging. Those that have done it before may tell you it’s easy, but there are a lot of elements that you need to juggle in order to get yourself established and your business growing. In our course, tips and tricks for starting a business in T...
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Plan your Move
All you need to know about coming to the Leiden region...
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Service providers
Our service provider partners are experts with years of experience assisting internationals in the Leiden region. We have carefully selected our partners and can recommend their services with confidence....
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Costs of Living
Moving across countries can be expensive, but what about the costs of daily life after you have settled into your new home?...
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Life Insurance in the Netherlands (levensverzekering)
Thinking about what would happen to your loved ones if you weren’t around is never easy. But there’s a hard truth: Losing an income can leave families in a (very) tough spot. Especially with big expenses like housing, childcare, or debts still on the table. But it’s not all bleak. Life insurance...
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Which Experts Can Save You Money When Buying a House in the Netherlands?
If there’s anything you want to know about buying a house in the Netherlands, the first thing is probably how to save money while doing it. The answer? Get some experts involved. Heh? But don’t they cost money?? Yes, but trust us, it’s a worthwhile investment that will save you in the long run....
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Welcome To NL Relocation App
If you have decided to move to the Netherlands, the Relocation app will help you on your journey by providing all the information that you may need....
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Year-End Tips 2023: 13 Tips For The Self-Employed Entrepreneurs
1. Keep on overview regarding time spent on your business! The hours spent on your business, the so called hour criterion, is crucial for accessing many tax benefits for self-employed entrepreneurs, such as the self-employed deduction, starter deduction, deduction for research and development, a...
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Applying to University in the Netherlands
Does your child (or yourself) want to go to university in the Netherlands next academic year? For most HBO and University studies it is required to apply before the 1st of May. Because of the additional paperwork and diploma evaluations, applicants from outside of the EU are advised to start the...
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Check-in with your bank card to travel by train
From January 2023 it is possible to travel and check in from anywhere in the Netherlands with your bank card (debit- and creditcard) or phone to use the Dutch Railways (NS). This was put into effect to make travelling easier for people who don’t frequently take trains. To avoid having to pay for...
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Finding Housing in the Netherlands
Making the decision to move to the Netherlands for the first time can be exciting, however there are many practical steps to take care of when you prepare for your relocation. One of the most significant ones is finding a house or apartment that you can call home during your stay here. You will n...
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Goodbye OV-chipkaart and IDeal
In 2026 the Netherlands will see two significant changes in everyday life. Both public transport and digital payments are undergoing major modernisation. The 20-year-old OV-chipkaart is being replaced by OV-Pas, and the widely used IDeal payment system is transitioning to the European system, Wer...
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The Beginner’s Guide to Freelancing in The Netherlands
You’ve decided to start freelancing in the Netherlands, or maybe you’re considering registering as a freelancer in the near future? This article sums up everything you need to know about freelancing in the Netherlands. Freelancing is a great way to generate some extra income. Whether you’re fr...
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2026 Tax Changes in The Netherlands
The start of a new year often brings tax changes that can affect your income, savings, property, or business in ways that are easy to overlook. For 2026, the Dutch tax system will see several adjustments, ranging from small shifts in tax brackets and credits to more impactful changes for investor...
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Tax Tips for Freelancers
Optimise your taxes The tax authorities offer various deductions for independent entrepreneurs in order to keep the taxes to be paid lower. For these deductions, however, there is a requirement you must meet. It’s important that you meet the hour criterion. For 2024, this means that you must hav...
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Prinsjesdag: What Does It Mean for Taxpayers?
What is Prinsjesdag / Budget Day? Prinsjesdag (Prince’s Day, also known as Budget Day) is a special day in the Netherlands, occurring every year on the third Tuesday of September. On this day, the new parliamentary year begins, and the king delivers a speech from the throne in which the governme...
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Starting to Learn Dutch: Real Stories from New Learners
“Internationals don’t want to learn Dutch!” As an international living in the Netherlands, you might have heard this story a million times. As the country with the best non-native English speakers in the world, the ease with which conversations can switch to English often makes it harder for inte...
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Exploring Leiden: Where to Find Literature in English
Struggling to find books in English or having the feeling that your Dutch level is not there yet to indulge in all the genres? Get ready to embark on a literary journey in Leiden as this article reveals several bookshops in the area that sell English literature. From old poetry to contemporary li...
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Our Top Picks for Helpful Apps to Use in the Netherlands
Smart devices are practically useless if we don’t make the most of them. Luckily, here in the Netherlands, whether you’re dealing with an official process with the municipality, or just shopping around for pillows, an app probably exists to guide you on your journey. DigiD Starting with the mos...
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Top 10 Things To Do in the Leiden Region
The Leiden region's rich history means that there are many opportunities to explore museums, water sports, and more....